Great video. Here in Canada we have quarters, just like the U.S.. Our smallest denomination is the nickle or 5 cents. We also have dollars, but provinces instead of your states.
Great video and well presented. When you came to the 50c coin, I thought you were going to outline why the Kangaroo and Emu were chosen for the coat of arms. Both animals cannot move backwards and they were used on the coat of arms to symbolise that Australia will never move backwards but only forwards.
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Thanks for showing us modern day Australian coins. I have been a collector of older Australian coins for many years now, but can you give us some information on the 5 dollar coin, struck not so very long ago. I am English and from the UK in Kent near London.
As an Australian I can say that yes technically there are 5 dollar coins that you can use as real currency but those coins are uncirculated, not common and no one really uses them. We use 5 dollar notes instead of a coin. I hope this has helped you.
Great video.
Here in Canada we have quarters, just like the U.S.. Our smallest denomination is the nickle or 5 cents.
We also have dollars, but provinces instead of your states.
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Great video and well presented. When you came to the 50c coin, I thought you were going to outline why the Kangaroo and Emu were chosen for the coat of arms. Both animals cannot move backwards and they were used on the coat of arms to symbolise that Australia will never move backwards but only forwards.
New zealand Crown is large the biggest coin i have.
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Thanks! That is a very kind thing to say, and very motivating!
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Thanks for showing us modern day Australian coins. I have been a collector of older Australian coins for many years now, but can you give us some information on the 5 dollar coin, struck not so very long ago. I am English and from the UK in Kent near London.
As an Australian I can say that yes technically there are 5 dollar coins that you can use as real currency but those coins are uncirculated, not common and no one really uses them. We use 5 dollar notes instead of a coin. I hope this has helped you.
Why would you put the face value at 1/50th the true value of your coin? That will keep it out of circulation.
good day, i have a coin like this old coin Elizabeth II Australia 1983.I want to sell it now,thanks
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Elizabeth Australia 1971 50coine